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Bob’s Substack

Bob Kelly

My personal Substack

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See Venus and the Moon Together Saturday Evening

Saturday after sunset, take a look out to the sky above where the sun set. A crescent Moon and the super-bright planet Venus will be hanging out together.

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Moon and Mercury this morning

Here’s a photo from my iPhone13 with Mercury to the lower left of the Moon from our front yard in Ardsley this morning at 6:40am EST. Yes, Mercury really is in the original!

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Sky-gazing for Thanksgiving Weekend

Happy Thanksgiving! Here’s what you can see in the evening skies this weekend, if you are lucky enough to get some clear skies!

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Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS (C/2023 A3)

Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS (C/2023 A3) was a ghostly apparition in the evening sky after sunset. It was higher in the sky, but a tad dimmer than Saturday night. As the sky got darker, it was just visible to me without optical aid. Other folks ...

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  • Bob Kelly

    I love everything about the sky - weather, environmental science, astronomy and space travel. Telling people about it with Westchester Astronomers and as an "Off the Path" Solar Eclipse Ambassador. Retired from cleaning the air at USEPA.

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